2018–19 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship

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2018–19 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship
Tournament details
Year2018–19
TrophyAndy Merrigan Cup
SponsorAIB
Date21 October 2018 – 17 March 2019
Teams32
Defending championsCorofin (Galway)
Winners
ChampionsCorofin
Runners-up
Runners-upDr. Crokes
Other
Websitegaa.ie

The 2018–19 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship was the 49th annual gaelic football club championship since its establishment in the 1970–71 season. The winners receive the Andy Merrigan Cup.

The defending champions were Corofin from Galway who defeated Nemo Rangers from Cork on 17 March 2018 to win their 3rd title.

Competition format[]

County Championships

All thirty two counties in Ireland and London play their county senior championships between their top gaelic football clubs. Each county decides the format for their county championship. The format can be straight knockout, double-elimination, a league, groups, etc. or a combination.

Only single club teams are allowed to enter the All-Ireland Club championship. If a team which is an amalgamation of two or more clubs, a divisional team or a university team wins a county's championship, a single club team will represent that county in the provincial championship as determined by that county's championship rules. Normally it is the club team that exited the championship at the highest stage.

Provincial Championships

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship for their participating county champions. The Kilkenny senior champions play in the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship. Beginning in 2018–19, London compete in the Connacht championship. In previous years they played one of the provincial champions in a single match in December referred to as a quarter-final.

All matches are knock-out. Two ten minute periods of extra time are played each way if it's a draw at the end of normal time in all matches including the final. If the score is still level after extra time the match is replayed.

All-Ireland

The two semi-finals between the four provincial champions are usually played on a Saturday in mid February. The All-Ireland final is traditionally played in Croke Park on St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March.

All matches are knock-out. Two ten minute periods of extra time are played each way if it's a draw at the end of normal time in the semi-finals or final. If the score is still level after extra time the match is replayed.

TV Coverage[]

TG4 continue to broadcast live and deferred club championship games each year.[1] Eir Sport entered the second year of their agreement to broadcast live Gaelic football and hurling club championship games, including county championships, county finals and provincial and All-Ireland club championship matches.[2]

County Finals[]

Connacht County & London Finals[]

Galway SFC

Leitrim SFC

Mayo SFC

Roscommon SFC

Leinster County Finals[]

Carlow SFC

Dublin SFC

Kildare SFC

The Kilkenny SFC champions take part in the Leinster Club Intermediate Football Championship.

Laois SFC

Longford SFC

Louth SFC

Meath SFC

Offaly SFC

Westmeath SFC

Wexford SFC

Wicklow SFC

Munster County Finals[]

Clare SFC

Cork SFC

Kerry SFC

Tipperary SFC

Waterford SFC

Ulster County Finals[]

Antrim SFC

Armagh SFC

Cavan SFC

Derry SFC

Donegal SFC

Down SFC

Fermanagh SFC

Monaghan SFC

Tyrone SFC

Provincial Championships[]

Connacht Senior Club Football Championship[]

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Colours of Laois.svg Aughawillan (Leitrim) 1-08
Colours of Kerry.svg Tourlestrane (Sligo) 0-05 Colours of Louth.svg Ballintubber (Mayo) 3-11
Colours of Louth.svg Ballintubber (Mayo) 0-06 Colours of Louth.svg Ballintubber (Mayo) 1-09
Colours of Kerry.svg Corofin (Galway) 2-10
Colours of Kerry.svg Corofin (Galway) 4-22
Colours of Longford.svg Clann na nGael (Roscommon) 1-15 Colours of Longford.svg Clann na nGael (Roscommon) 0-07
Tír Chonaill Gaels (London) 1-10

Connacht Quarter-Finals[]

Connacht Semi-Finals[]

Connacht Final[]

25 November 2018 (2018-11-25)
2:00 pm
Final
Ballintubber Colours of Louth.svg 1-09 (12) (16) 2-10 Colours of Kerry.svg Corofin
Gls: J Finnerty 1
Pts: C O’Connor 4 (2f), A Dillon 2, A Plunkett 1, J Gibbons 1, M Plunkett 1
Gls: M Lundy 1, I Burke 1.
Pts: G Sice 3 (3f), C Brady 1, L Silke 1, K Molloy 1, Michael Farragher 1, J Leonard 1, Martin Faragher 1, M Lundy 1.
McHale Park, Castlebar

Leinster Senior Club Football Championship[]

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Shelmaliers (Wexford) 1-02
Colours of Kilkenny.svg St. Peter's, Dunboyne (Meath) 1-12 Colours of Kilkenny.svg St. Peter's, Dunboyne (Meath) 0-7
Colours of Wexford.svg Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) 2-17
Colours of Wexford.svg Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) 1-17
Colours of Fermanagh.svg Mullingar Shamrocks (Westmeath) 1-06 Colours of Limerick.svg Portlaoise (Laois) 3-8
Colours of Limerick.svg Moorefield (Kildare) 2-09 Colours of Limerick.svg Moorefield (Kildare) 1-11
Colours of Limerick.svg Portlaoise (Laois) 1-14
Colours of Wexford.svg Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) 1-06
St Patrick's (Wicklow) 1-09 Colours of Galway.svg Mullinalaghta (Longford) 1-08
Colours of Kerry.svg Rhode (Offaly) 2-16 Colours of Kerry.svg Rhode (Offaly) 0-7
Colours of Galway.svg Mullinalaghta (Longford) 1-6
Colours of Galway.svg Mullinalaghta (Longford) 2-15
Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg (Carlow) 0-3
First Flag of Argentina.svg Newtown Blues (Louth) 0-8
Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg (Carlow) 2-9

Leinster Preliminary Round[]

Leinster Quarter-Finals[]

Leinster Semi-Finals[]

Leinster Final[]

9 December 2018 (2018-12-09)
Final
Mullinalaghta Colours of Galway.svg 1-08 (11) (09) 1-06 Colours of Wexford.svgKilmacud Crokes
Gls: G Rogers 1.
Pts: Rian Brady 4 (1f), D McGivney 2 (1f), A McElligott 1, D McElligott 1.
Gls: P Burke 1.
Pts: P Mannion 2 (2f), C Pearson 2, P Burke 1, C Dias 1.

Munster Senior Club Football Championship[]

Round of 16 Quarter-Final Semi-Final Final
Colours of Down.svg Adare (Limerick)
Colours of Clare.svg The Nire – Fourmilewater (Waterford)
The Nire – Fourmilewater
St. Joseph's, Milltown Malbay (Clare)
St. Joseph's, Milltown Malbay (Clare)
Dr. Crokes (Kerry)
Moyle Rovers (Tipperary)
Dr. Crokes (Kerry)
Dr. Crokes (Kerry)
St. Finbarr's (Cork)

Munster Quarter-Finals[]

Munster Semi-Finals[]

Munster Final[]

25 November 2018 (2018-11-25)
Munster final
Dr. Crokes Colours of Kilkenny.svg 1-21 (24) (15) 2-09 Border Miltown Malbay
Gls: D Shaw 1.
Pts: T Brosnan 8 (5f), D Casey 3 (2f), K O’Leary 2, B Looney 2, M Burns 2, S Murphy 1 (1 ’45), J Buckley 1, G O’Shea 1, J Kiely 1.
Gls: D McDonagh 1, O Looney 1.
Pts: E Cleary 3 (2f), K Malone 2, D McDonagh 2, K Keavey 1, E O’Gorman 1.
Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: A Kissane (Waterford)

Ulster Senior Club Football Championship[]

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
   Cargin (Antrim) 1-13
   Gaoth Dobhair (Donegal) 3-11
   Gaoth Dobhair (Donegal) 4-11
   Crossmaglen (Armagh) 0-16
   Crossmaglen (Armagh) 0-12
   Coalisland (Tyrone) 0-10
   Gaoth Dobhair (Donegal) 0-13
aet
   Scotstown (Monaghan) 0-12
aet
   Castlerahan (Cavan) 0-11
Eoghan Rua, Coleraine (Derry) 2-11
Eoghan Rua, Coleraine (Derry) 2-10
   Scotstown (Monaghan) 1-14
   Burren (Down) 0-10
   Scotstown (Monaghan) 2-17    Scotstown (Monaghan) 0-13
   Derrygonnelly Harps (Fermanagh) 1-11

Ulster Preliminary Round[]

Ulster Quarter-Finals[]

Ulster Semi-Finals[]

Ulster Final[]

2 December 2018 (2018-12-02)
2:00 pm
Final
Gaoth Dobhair Colours of Limerick.svg
(Donegal)
0-13 (13) (12) 0-12
(a.e.t.)
Colours of Cavan.svg Scotstown
(Monaghan)
(HT: 0-05 – 0-05)
(FT: 0-11 – 0-11)

Pts: Odhran MacNiallais (4, 3f), Kevin Cassidy (2), Cian Mulligan, Eamonn Collum, Micheal Carroll, Naoise O Baoill, James Carroll (f), Ryan Kelly, Shane Ferry

Pts: Shane Carey (6, 3f), Rory Beggan (2, 1f, 1 '45), Darren Hughes, Kieran Hughes, Conor McCarthy, Damien McArdle
Healy Park, Omagh
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)

All-Ireland[]

For official fixtures and results see All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship at gaa.ie

All-Ireland Bracket[]

Semi-Finals Final
      
Colours of Donegal.svg Corofin
Colours of Limerick.svg Gaoth Dobhair
 
 
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Dr. Crokes
Colours of Galway.svgMullinalaghta

All-Ireland Semi-Finals[]

16 February 2019 (2019-02-16)
13:30 GMT (UTC+0)
Semi-Final
Corofin Colours of Donegal.svg 2-13 (19) (15) 1-12 Colours of Limerick.svg Gaoth Dobhair
Gls: G Sice 1, Martin Farragher 1.
Pts: Gary Sice 7 (7f), J Leonard 2 (1f), L Silke 1, D Burke 1, I Burke 1, G Burke 1
Gls: K Cassidy 1.
Pts: K Cassidy 2, E Collum 2 (1f), O Mac Niallais 2 (1f), J Carroll 2, C Mulligan 2, D Ó Baoill 1, N Friel 1.
Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Referee: Maurice Deegan (Stradbally, Laois)
16 February 2019 (2019-02-16)
15:30 GMT (UTC+0)
Semi-Final
Dr. Crokes Colours of Kilkenny.svg 0-18 (18) (13) 2-7 Colours of Galway.svg Mullinalaghta

Pts: T Brosnan 6 (4f), K O’Leary 4, D Shaw 3, D Casey 2 (1f), M Burns 1, G O’Shea 1, B Looney 1.
Gls: G Rogers 1, J Matthews 1.
Pts: D McGivney 5 (4f), B Fox 1, D McElligott 1.
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: Sean Hurson (Galbally, Tyrone)

All-Ireland Final[]

Two ten minute periods of extra time are played if the match is level at the end of the normal sixty minutes.

17 March 2019 (2019-03-17)
3:45 pm
Final
Corofin Colours of Donegal.svg 2-16 (22) (10) 0-10 Dr. Crokes Colours of Kilkenny.svg
Gls: G Sice 1, J Leonard 1.
Pts: G Sice 5 (3fs), Martin Farragher 4, J Leonard 3, D Burke 2, Mike Farragher, K Molloy 1 each.

Pts: T Brosnan 5 (4fs), D Casey 3 (2fs), M Burns, C Cooper (f) 1 each.
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Barry Cassidy (Bellaghy, Derry)

Championship statistics[]

Top scorers[]

Overall
Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average
1 Tony Brosnan Dr. Crokes 0-30 30 5 6.00
2 Gary Sice Corofin 2-17 23 4 5.75
3 Jason Leonard Corofin 3-12 21 4 5.25
4 Paul Mannion Kilmacud Crokes 2-13 19 3 6.33
5 Kevin Cassidy Gaoth Dobhair 3-09 18 4 4.50
6 Shane Carey Scotstown 0-16 16 4 4.00
7 Kieran O'Leary Dr. Crokes 2-09 15 5 3.00
Rian O'Neill Crossmaglen Rangers 0-15 15 2 7.50
Cillian O'Connor Ballintubber 0-15 15 3 5.00
8 Niall McNamee Rhode 0-14 14 2 7.00
In a single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 Jason Leonard Corofin 2-06 12 Clann na nGael
Paul Mannion Kilmacud Crokes 2-06 12 St. Peter's Dunboyne
2 Niall McNamee Rhode 0-11 11 St. Patrick's
3 Adam Tyrrell Moorefield 2-04 10 Mullingar Shamrocks
Gary Sice Corofin 1-07 10 Gaoth Dobhair
4 Daire Ó Baoill Gaoth Dobhair 3-00 9 Crossmaglen Rangers
Donie Shine Clann na nGael 0-09 9 Tír Chonaill Gaels
5 Kieran O'Leary Dr. Crokes 2-02 8 Moyle Rovers
Gary Sice Corofin 1-05 8 Dr. Crokes
Tony Brosnan Dr. Crokes 0-08 8 Miltown Malbay
Paddy McNeice Coalisland Na Fianna 0-08 8 Crossmaglen Rangers
Rian O'Neill Crossmaglen Rangers 0-08 8 Gaoth Dobhair

2018-19 Club All-Stars & Club Footballer of the Year[]

The Club All-Star awards were initiated in the 2017–18 season.

Club Team Of The Year
  1. Bernard Power (Corofin)
  2. Liam Silke (Corofin)
  3. Patrick Fox (Mullinalaghta)
  4. Odhrán McFadden-Ferry (Gaoth Dobhair)
  5. Kieran Molloy (Corofin)
  6. Gavin White (Dr. Crokes)
  7. Donal McElligott (Mullinalaghta)
  8. Daithí Burke (Corofin)
  9. Odhrán MacNiallais (Gaoth Dobhair)
  10. Gary Sice (Corofin)
  11. Kieran O’Leary (Dr Crokes)
  12. Jason Leonard (Corofin)
  13. Tony Brosnan (Dr Crokes)
  14. Kevin Cassidy (Gaoth Dobhair)
  15. Martin Farragher (Corofin)
Club Footballer Of The Year

Kieran Molloy (Corofin)

Also nominated -

  • Kevin Cassidy (Gaoth Dobhair)
  • Gary Sice (Corofin)

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